(1) Introduced to the U.S. (Florida, California and Arizona)
(2) Distributional range: widely cult. in tropical Asia, origin obscure (3)
p. 375 " probably native to somewhere in Malaaysia but is widely cultivated
for its foliage and as hedge plant."

(1)while "living edible pens" for poultry and pigs are made
of these same species, plus others such as Hibiscus tiliaceus and Polyscias
spp., all of which are easily pruned or pollarded to provide fodder.
(2)Polyscias spp. Used as fodder

while "living edible pens" for poultry and pigs are made of
these same species, plus others such as Hibiscus tiliaceus and Polyscias spp.,
all of which are easily pruned or pollarded to provide fodder.

while "living edible pens" for poultry and pigs are made of
these same species, plus others such as Hibiscus tiliaceus and Polyscias spp.,
all of which are easily pruned or pollarded to provide fodder.